Sentence examples for inviolate principles from inspiring English sources

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It is hilarious to watch conservatives -- the same conservatives who often decry phony Hollywood liberals and their followers -- betray their own inviolate principles to bask in Arnold's hulking movie-star aura so that they might possibly gain a nominal Republican victory in the bargain.

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Yet balance and symmetry applied as inviolate design principles would result in very formal, very traditional, and somewhat dull interiors.

However, Cazeneuve said Muslims must "continue to engage with us over gender equality, the inviolate nature of the principles of the French Republic, and tolerance in order to live together in peace".

"From their vantage point, that principle remains inviolate, and is consistent with this resolution".

They argued that there is a "right to be left alone" based on a principle of "inviolate personality".

Urging that they were not attempting to protect the items produced, or intellectual property, but rather the peace of mind attained with such protection, they said the right to privacy was based on a principle of "inviolate personality" which was part of a general right of immunity of the person, "the right to one's personality" (Warren and Brandeis 1890, 195, 215).

He had violated a principle that, until now, seemed inviolate: that the Attorney General serves the public, not the political interests of the President who appoints him.

As the originator of the theory of relativity, Einstein held the principle of local causes to be inviolate.

Either way, it's clear that one principle, so firmly upheld by DeMille, has remained inviolate no matter what the courts have to say: American moguls, snake-oil salesmen and politicians looking to score riches or power will stop at little if they feel it is in their interests to exploit God to achieve those ends.

Goff LJ wrote that the fundamental principle is that any person's body is inviolate, except in situations where the bodily contact "[falls] within a general exception embracing all physical contact which is generally acceptable in the ordinary conduct of daily life".

When Adam finally extricates himself from Canning and settles near his brother in Cape Town, his idealism is tempered: "There were principles, rules by which one should live, and these hovered in the air, shining and inviolate.

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